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SUMMARY:IMX Talk - Tiny insights into big energy-related challenges
DTSTART:20220525T130000
DTEND:20220525T140000
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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Vasiliki Tileli\nMaterials used in energy and computing 
 technologies react to electrical stimuli in diverse ways. In this talk\, I
  will discuss our efforts in developing in-situ electron microscopy method
 ologies and applying them to investigate the mechano-physico-chemical prop
 erties of the materials’ response to applied voltages in mixed media. I 
 will detail our holistic approach towards performing meaningful measuremen
 ts on the active components that are responsible for the performance of sy
 stems related to energy harvesting\, storage\, and conversion.\nBio: Vasil
 iki Tileli received her PhD in materials science from the State University
  of New York working on development of statistical\, quantitative models o
 f electromagnetic signals in environmental conditions of electron microsco
 pes. She then completed her Marie Curie Individual Fellowship at Imperial 
 College London before moving to the Institute of Materials at EPFL where w
 ith her group she studies on a fundamental level the nanoscale properties 
 of functional materials using in situ electron microscopy techniques.\n 
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 epfl.zoom.us/j/67028371216
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